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DeSantis Consults Donors ‘When, How’ to Drop Out, May Happen as Early as 5pm Sunday.

Bloomberg is reporting Sunday afternoon:

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and his top aides are having internal discussions about when and how he should drop out of the 2024 presidential race, according to people briefed on the campaign’s conversations.

The discussions are fluid, with the governor and his wife, Casey, as the final decision-makers, but one possibility is to leave the race before voting starts in New Hampshire on Tuesday, January 23 to avoid an embarrassing third-place finish.

New polling from CNN and the University of New Hampshire shows DeSantis earning just 6% of the state’s Republican vote, whereas Trump has 50% and Haley has 39%.

The National Review adds:

In recent days people close to the governor have begun making calls to top donors laying out what the campaign sees as their options at this point, which include possibly dropping out of the race in the coming days…  the bundler page on the campaign’s finance website is no longer working, and that when credentialed individuals try to enter login information on the site, an error message appears.

NBC claims:

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, once seen as the most formidable opponent to Donald Trump in the Republican presidential primary, is planning to suspend his race Sunday, three sources confirmed to NBC News.

The move comes two days before the New Hampshire primary and is expected to come before the 5 p.m. event he had scheduled here in Manchester.

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Under-Secretary Rogers Backs Britain: ‘Our Greatness Comes From You.’

Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy Sarah B. Rogers invoked shared British-American traditions and Brexit in a call for Britain to assert its national character and reject decline.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Sarah B. Rogers, U.S. Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, addressed the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) Conference in London, England, on Thursday, urging Britain to embrace its national character and regain its greatness. She drew parallels between Brexit and the American Revolution, emphasizing shared British-American values and traditions.
📺 DETAIL: Drawing on her family’s roots in Yorkshire and her descent from Mayflower governor William Bradford, Rogers compared Brexit to the Pilgrims’ decision to leave Europe in order to preserve their identity. She said Brexit voters sought to overturn what she described as a “fake consensus” on issues including immigration, energy, and development, but argued that many of the changes they expected had not materialized. Referring to criticism of Britain as the “Yookay,” she acknowledged concerns over free speech while insisting the country’s national character remained resilient, citing George Orwell’s essay The English People. “Our language, our civic associational norms, our laws and our intuitions about greatness—about what has made our civilization great and about what it means to be great again—they come from you,” she said, adding: “Britain created the rights and freedoms it bequeathed to America through the greatness of her people alone. We share them with you, and we’ve got plenty to lend, if stocks run low.
💬 KEY QUOTE:Britain will be great again because her people already are,” Rogers declared.
🎯 IMPACT: Rogers’ remarks are likely to resonate with those advocating for a stronger post-Brexit Britain, while also serving as a critique of the country’s current leadership, and policies that have failed to deliver on Brexit’s potential. Her comments echo those of President Donald J. Trump during King Charles III’s recent state visit to America, where he also emphasized the shared heritage of Britain and America.

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UK Govt Wants Cattle Farmers to Transition to Growing Oilseeds to Save the Climate.

Labour’s new farming roadmap calls for a shift away from cattle farming to plant-based agriculture, sparking backlash from farmers and rural campaigners.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Britain’s leftist Labour government has released a new Farming Roadmap calling for British farmers to reduce high-emission farming, such as cattle raising, and transition to producing plant-based products like oilseeds and pulses. The roadmap aims to align agriculture with government climate goals.
📺 DETAIL: The 71-page strategy, published by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), also promotes migrant labor for fruit picking through the end of the decade. Ministers claim farmers can play a key role in meeting climate goals, but the plans have drawn criticism from cattle farmers. Berkshire cattle farmer Henry Graham argued in comments to the British press that much grazing land is unsuitable for growing crops such as lentils, while National Farmers Union (NFU) chief executive Tom Bradshaw said the roadmap lacks clear delivery mechanisms and places too much financial risk on farmers. Rural campaigner Clive Bailye added that uncertainty surrounding Labour’s inheritance tax changes targeting family farms continues to undermine confidence and investment across the sector. Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds defended the strategy, claiming it was developed through extensive consultation with farmers, growers, and land managers.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “The idea of somebody plowing up pasture to grow lentils is ludicrous.” – Henry Graham, Berkshire farmer
📈 DATA: Chicken consumption has increased by 3.6 percent since 2024, while beef consumption has only declined by one percent in the past year, underscoring the continued demand for meat in the United Kingdom.

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Trump Offers Aid to Venezuela Following Devastating Earthquakes.

In response to two major earthquakes in Venezuela, which have caused a high number of casualties and widespread devastation, President Donald J. Trump has pledged U.S. support to assist the country.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump has offered aid to Venezuela after the country was struck by two powerful earthquakes on Wednesday.
📺 DETAIL: On Wednesday evening, Venezuela was hit by two earthquakes measuring 7.5 and 7.2 in magnitude. Earthquakes between 7.0 and 7.9 are classified as major earthquakes and cause serious damage. The earthquakes have killed at least 188 people, injured over 1,000, and caused significant damage to infrastructure, including the temporary closure of Simón Bolívar International Airport. According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reported the earthquakes struck 39 seconds apart from each other, primarily affecting the north of the country, particularly Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, and the northern state of La Guaira. More than 25,000 people have also been reported missing. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Deputy Secretary Christopher Landau also pledged solidarity and concrete support to the country in response to the disaster. “We’re in touch with the authorities and mobilizing assistance. May God bless our Venezuelan friends at this difficult moment,” wrote Landau on X (formerly Twitter).
💬 KEY QUOTE: “The two major earthquakes that just hit the great people of Venezuela are both massive in scale and have left a devastating number of deaths. The U.S.A. stands ready, willing, and able to help! I have instructed all agencies of our government to get ready to move quickly. We will be there for our new and great friends. Early reports are not good!!!” – President Donald J. Trump on Truth Social.
🎯 IMPACT: This disaster has been described as the worst earthquakes in Venezuela since the 1900 San Narciso earthquake off the country’s northern coast, which left 140 dead and more than 50 injured. Venezuelan Acting President Delcy Rodríguez has expressed gratitude to the U.S. for its immediate offers of assistance. “We thank President Donald Trump and his administration, who have been in constant contact with the Venezuelan authorities, offering support and solidarity to the people in the face of this tragedy that has plunged us into mourning. Venezuela will never forget the helping hand extended to our people during these very difficult times,” wrote Rodríguez in a statement on X (formerly Twitter). The earthquakes has sparked a search for survivors and a humanitarian effort to assist those injured and displaced by the disaster, as well as restore infrastructure.
📺 FLASHBACK: Back in January, polling commissioned by The Economist revealed that President Trump is the most popular politician in Venezuela, followed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The President and the Secretary of State received a major polling boost following the overthrow of former Marxist dictator Nicolás Maduro earlier the same month. As such, the announcement of aid to Venezuela is likely to boost and compound the President’s already high favorability in the country.

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Half of Illegal Migrants Are Impossible to Deport Due to Asylum and Human Rights Claims.

Leaked documents from the British government reveal significant challenges in deporting illegal migrants due to outstanding human rights and asylum claims, prompting new legislative reforms.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The United Kingdom cannot deport half of the approximately 400,000 illegal migrants known to be in the country due to asylum and human rights claims, according to leaked government documents.
📰 DETAIL: In August 2024, Immigration Enforcement in Britain identified 412,191 migrants with “no status in the UK.” This figure includes foreign workers overstaying their visas, foreign students, and failed asylum seekers. Of these individuals, 201,926 were deemed “not removable” due to pending legal challenges related to asylum and human rights claims. In response to the findings, which were first reported on Thursday, the British Home Office, roughly equivalent to the Department of Homeland Security in the United States, plans to introduce new legislation to streamline the review process. Specifically, the Immigration and Asylum Bill intends to double the budget for Immigration Enforcement and increase the number of officers by 60 percent by 2029. The bill also seeks to limit the use of Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights; that is, the right to private and family life, home and correspondence, which has historically been used to prevent the deportation of foreign-born criminals who have established some relationships in Britain. The bill also includes provisions that aim to end abuse of the Modern Slavery Act, specifically, aspects of the law that migrants use to evade deportation by claiming they have been trafficked, as well as introduce a “temporary refugee” status. The proposed bill is scheduled to be voted on next week.
🎯 IMPACT: The recently released figures show how the current human rights and asylum system prevents and delays the deportation of illegal migrants with no legal standing to be in the United Kingdom. It also reveals how the system is exploited to prevent the deportation of individuals who are widely regarded as threats to local communities. The leaked documents are likely to compound pre-existing concerns and public anger towards existing immigration and refugee policies. The proposed bill is controversial with Labour Members of Parliament (MPs), many of whom are happy with mass migration, raising concerns that the Labour MPs could revolt.
👀 FLASHBACK: Earlier this week, it was reported that Labour MP for Makerfield, Andy Burnham, the likely next Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, could scrap key provisions of the bill to appease anti-deportation Labour MPs as he seeks their support. 

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Supreme Court Paves the Way for Deportation of Hundreds of Thousands of Haitians and Syrians.

The Supreme Court is allowing the Trump administration to proceed with ending deportation protections for over 356,000 immigrants from Syria and Haiti.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration’s decision to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for more than 356,000 immigrants from Syria and Haiti on Thursday. The court determined that the TPS statute bars judicial review of claims challenging the termination of these protections under federal law.
📺 DETAIL: The TPS designations for Syria and Haiti were initially granted due to crises, including Syria’s civil war and Haiti’s 2010 earthquake. The Trump administration argues that neither country currently meets the criteria for “temporary” protection, with the Syrian civil war having concluded and the Haitian earthquake having occurred 16 years ago. Supreme Court’s decision reverses lower court rulings that had postponed the termination of the migrants’ TPS designations. The court’s conservative majority dismissed claims that the decision was unconstitutional or motivated by racial bias. Beyond Syrians and Haitians, the ruling could affect over one million immigrants from 17 countries with TPS designations.
🎯 IMPACT: This decision clears the way for the Trump administration to terminate work authorizations for hundreds of thousands of migrants and begin deportation proceedings against them. The ruling also limits the ability of immigrant advocacy groups to challenge TPS terminations in court, setting a significant precedent for future cases involving immigration policy.

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Farage Warns DEI Agenda Has Put Britain on ‘Road to Disaster.’

Reform UK party leader Nigel Farage has called for an end to Britain’s “two-tier” system and a return to equal treatment, warning that the current system fosters social division, violent unrest, and unchecked extremism.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, has warned that Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) has created a disastrous “two-tier” system in the United Kingdom.
📺 DETAIL: On Wednesday in London, speaking at the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) conference, an event dedicated to promoting traditional Western values, Farage warned that the present “two-tier” system in Britain risks deepening division in the country, potentially leading to violent unrest. Farage argued that returning to a meritocratic system of equal treatment was the only way to foster unity and stability. “Whether you’re a police officer on the street, whether you’re a university admissions secretary, everybody must be treated the same. We have to get back to some sense that we’re a meritocracy because if we don’t, the level of division… that sense of division grows deeper. We’re headed for very, very troubled times,” warned Farage. The Reform UK leader made reference to the murder and wrongful arrest of Henry Nowak, an 18-year-old white student stabbed by Vickrum Digwa, a 23-year-old Sikh, with an eight-inch religious dagger. Nowak was falsely accused of racial abuse by Digwa and his family. When police arrived at the scene, officers arrested the dying Nowak and refused to believe his repeated claims that he had been stabbed. Farage cited the case as an example of how the British system prioritizes false accusations of racism over real accusations of murder. “If the officer doesn’t take that accusation seriously, they will be suspended immediately,” Farage noted. The Reform UK leader also referenced the political system’s two-tier approach to Islamism. “I’m afraid the whole establishment has run away from radical Islam. We don’t even try. For example, the Muslim Brotherhood thrives in this country. It’s the main spreader of hate and extremism in Britain today. Yet, it has offices all over the country… Sensible Arab Muslim states proscribe those organizations and treat extremist terrorists for exactly what they are, and our gutless, cowardly political class have done their best to turn a blind eye to all of it,” said Farage.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “We’re not policing each group with colorblindness. We’re not treating everybody the same. This is a road to disaster.” – Nigel Farage
🎯 IMPACT: Farage’s comments reflect his warnings in reaction to the unrest in Belfast, Northern Ireland, after a Sudanese refugee attempted to behead a local man earlier this month. They also build on Reform UK’s campaign against the anti-white racism embedded in Britain’s “two-tier” system. Earlier this month, Farage explained: “The reason the police behave that way is they are now trained [to do so] by police chiefs… [In] the Hampshire and Isle of Wight race report, they’re actually told you must police different ethnic communities in different ways. Meaning, literally, that white people do not get the same privileges under the law as Asian or black people.”

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Supreme Court Rules Asylum Seekers CAN Be Turned Away at the Border.

The Supreme Court has ruled that asylum seekers can be turned away at the U.S. border, marking a major shift in U.S. asylum policy.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in favor of reinstating policy from the first Trump administration, allowing asylum seekers to be turned back at the U.S.-Mexico border without being granted the opportunity to enter and claim asylum. The decision concludes a lawfare battle spanning the first Trump administration, the Biden-Harris era, and the second Trump administration.
📍 WHEN & WHERE: The ruling was issued by the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, following years of legal challenges dating back to 2017.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “In ordinary speech, no one would say that a person ‘arrives in’ a place … before the person enters that place.” – Justice Samuel Alito, writing for the majority.
🎯 IMPACT: The decision empowers the federal government to deny asylum seekers entry at the border, so that they cannot enter the U.S. and remain there while their asylum claim is processed, with an often equally lengthy deportation process to follow if the claim is found to be bogus.
📺 DETAIL: The case originated in 2017 during the Trump administration when the “turnback” policy was implemented to block migrants from reaching U.S. soil to claim asylum. While the Biden government rescinded the policy in 2021, allowing migrants to enter the U.S. in unprecedented numbers, President Donald J. Trump pushed to remove the legal roadblocks to its reinstatement after regaining office in 2025. Federal law allows migrants to claim asylum in the U.S. once they arrive in the country, and the Supreme Court case hinged on whether or not a migrant attempting to claim asylum at the border counted as an arrival for legal purposes. Vivek Suri, assisting the President’s Solicitor General, successfully argued that “You can’t arrive in the United States while you’re still standing in Mexico. That should be the end of this case.”

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The Supreme Court has ruled that asylum seekers can be turned away at the U.S. border, marking a major shift in U.S. asylum policy.

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UK Officials Order Removal of Home Air Conditioning Amidst 104F Heat for Net Zero Compliance.

Local councils in Britain are enforcing strict “net zero” climate policies that limit air conditioning installations, even as the country experiences record-breaking heat.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Britons have been ordered to remove air conditioning units from their homes amid a Net Zero crackdown, even as temperatures hit 104F this week. Planning officials in London councils such as Camden and Islington are enforcing a “cooling hierarchy” that treats AC as a last resort after passive measures like opening windows or using fans, with some residents told to permanently dismantle units already installed.
📺 DETAIL: In one London case, Camden inspectors demanded removal despite the homeowner’s security concerns and existing solar panels, citing insufficient justification and the absence of ceiling fans. These local policies, influenced by the London Plan under Mayor Sadiq Khan, go beyond national rules by discouraging energy-intensive cooling to limit emissions. The Opposition politicians have condemned the approach as leaving Britain in the “dark ages,” blocking modern conveniences common elsewhere. Only about three percent of British homes have air conditioning, compared to 90 percent in the United States. The Climate Change Committee has acknowledged the growing need for cooling in care homes, schools, and hospitals. Councils claim that enforcement action against AC is rare and aimed at ensuring so-called climate-friendly alternatives are considered first.
🎯 IMPACT: Opponents argue that anti-AC policies leave Britain lagging behind other nations in modern conveniences, raising concerns about public health and comfort during heatwaves.

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Trump Takes Aim at Oil Firms for Price Gouging.

President Donald J. Trump has accused major oil companies of price gouging as gas prices remain high despite the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, sparking a Department of Justice investigation.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump has called for gas prices to return to $2.25 and accused major oil companies of price gouging.
📺 DETAIL: The price of gas has not been $2.25 since January 2, 2021. At present, the national average gas price is currently $3.92 per gallon, down from $4.51 a month ago but still significantly above the $2.98 average recorded before the Iran war, which began in late February. The President’s demand to lower the price of gas came on Wednesday amid questioning from reporters in the Oval Office. The President argued that the price of gas should come down following a peace agreement with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a vital chokepoint in the global oil trade. Approximately 20 percent of oil exports pass through the strait. Trump accused major oil companies, such as ExxonMobil, Chevron, Shell, and BP, of price gouging to prevent a collapse in prices following the deal. He announced that the Department of Justice (DOJ) is conducting an investigation into price gouging by oil companies. “We are doing a big investigation on it, you know. They’re not reducing the prices commensurate with what’s happening. Look, we are sending out—think of it, 19 million barrels came out yesterday… Don’t gouge our people,” he said on Wednesday.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “The oil prices have been coming down so much, and we are not seeing anything at the pump by comparison to what it should be. We should be, in my opinion, at $2.25 right now at the pump. And we’re higher than that.” – President Trump
🎯 IMPACT: The DOJ investigation and public pressure could push oil companies to adjust prices more rapidly. While some experts have warned that structural factors, such as seasonal demand and supply chain costs, mean that it is unlikely that the $2.25 will be achieved in the immediate future, given the well-established relationship between the price of gas and the ease of passage through the Strait of Hormuz, it makes sense to expect a faster drop in prices than has currently been experienced. As the war between the U.S. and Iran has lasted for several months, it is possible that oil companies have used the conflict as an excuse to mark up their prices.

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Trump Has Little Faith in ‘Extremely Liberal’ Andy Burnham, Starmer’s Expected Replacement as UK PM.

President Donald J. Trump has weighed in on Andy Burnham, Sir Keir Starmer’s likely replacement as British prime minister, suggesting he has little faith that Burnham can turn the United Kingdom around.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump has offered his first public comments on Andy Burnham, who is expected to replace Sir Keir Starmer as leader of Britain’s governing Labour Party and, by extension, Prime Minister in the coming weeks.
📺 DETAIL: Andy Burnham, currently the only declared candidate to replace Sir Keir Starmer as Labour leader following the outgoing Prime Minister’s recent resignation announcement, has a history of anti-Trump rhetoric. In 2017, Burnham stated he would refuse to meet Trump during a state visit, alleging the U.S. leader was spreading “hateful extremist material” online. Burnham also criticized Trump following the 2021 Capitol protests and has described U.S. politics as “polarized” and “poisonous” during the parliamentary by-election (special election) that returned him to the House of Commons last month. It is unclear how much of Burnham’s past comments Trump is aware of, but he told reporters he had heard the Labour leadership hopeful was “extremely liberal.” 
🎯 IMPACT: Trump said that, based on what he knows about Burnham, he “probably won’t open up the North Sea” for further oil and gas exploration. Trump previously argued that Starmer could have turned his premiership around by getting immigration under control and opening up the North Sea, creating jobs and boosting energy security. Burnham’s past comments and reluctance to engage with Trump could further complicate British-American relations over the coming years.
📺 FLASHBACK: Burnham was a minister in the Tony Blair and Gordon Brown governments, and previously challenged for the Labour leadership in 2010 and 2015, without success. He left Parliament to become Mayor of Greater Manchester after this, but made a comeback to the House of Commons after a by-election last week in order to supplant Starmer, who lost the support of Labour lawmakers after heavy losses to Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party in May’s local elections.

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President Donald J. Trump has weighed in on Andy Burnham, Sir Keir Starmer's likely replacement as British prime minister, suggesting he has little faith that Burnham can turn the United Kingdom around.

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